Few days ago I bought a new Microsoft Lumia 950 with Windows 10 Mobile which have the very useful "Continuum for Phones" feature that let you use Universal Windows App on a large screen and see them with the same interface they have when they are running on desktop environment, but the app is still running on your phone.

With Microsoft Display Dock (or other dock from other manufactuer) you can even plug-in you mass memory USB devices.

For my job I only need Word, a File Explorer, an internet browser and a besic photo retouching app with levels just like Photoshop Touch.

I already have all the Universal App I need, but I still miss something like Photoshop Touch and there aren't PhotoshopTouch-like Universal App on Windows Store (at least with levels).

If Adobe will decide to realise Photoshop Touch (or something similar) as a Universal Windows App, I can use only my phone to do anything, and plug it on a big screen, mouse and keyboard when I arrive in my office, without need to bring the notebook with me and with the usefulness to continue my work on the go on my phone because everything is already there with Continuum, without need to have multiple device and a cloud platform to sync files over this multiple devices.

Is there someone here that want a Photoshop Touch Universal App for Windows 10 just like me?

Well, I would love to get a Surface Pro 4, then I could use Photoshop CC with it.

Photoshop Touch itself was discontinued but there are already some apps that help fill in some of the gaps it left behind (like Photoshop Fix and Photoshop Mix). The catch here is that they're Android and iOS only for the time being. (I don't think Fix has been released for Android yet.)

That is a shame indeed becos with my Lumia 950 I could use an app like Photoshop fix on my phone and use it just like a desktop app when I connect my phone to a second screen and mouse&keyboard. I dont need the full Photoshop... I just need a universal photo retouching universal app with levels. There is no one for windows. Continuum is fantastic. Why Adobe does not join it?

If you want my personal opinion, development for mobile has always been a little glacial and maybe a little bonkers, no matter the platform. I've been waiting for Adobe Capture to come to Android tablets for awhile now, for example.

Before that, Adobe's tried all kinds of different apps and versions. (For example, Color (which used to be called Kuler) was finally rolled up into Capture. Before that, Kuler was an app all its own before disappearing and reappearing as Color.) Just the nature of the beast, I guess.